Indianapolis streets have turned into an Olympic slalom event where the winners are the ones who don't disappear into our ever-increasing pothole population.

As for the losers, there's a trip to an auto shop. But there's also a consolation prize: Big Lug Canteen announced Thursday it's offering free poutine to pothole victims. To qualify, just bring in a receipt for a new tire purchase made within the past week.

Have you needed to get a new tire or car work done because of a pothole? Our state won’t fix it, but guess what? BIG LUG IS HERE FOR YOU. Bring in your receipt from a new tire purchase and we will give you a free poutine.#PoutinePotholespic.twitter.com/C2U8ZzTLlM

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Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett, waits his turn to shovel asphalt to fill another pothole, on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Steam rises from hot mix asphalt on the first day of an Indiana Department of Public Works (DPW) 4-day pothole blitz, near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett, left, pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar

Mayor Joe Hogsett pitches in to fill pot holes on the first day of a 4-day pothole blitz, joining a crew from the Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) near the intersection of 38th St. and Forest Manor Ave., Monday, Jan. 30, 2018. DPW crews are using hot mix, an asphalt mix that lasts longer and adheres better. Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar